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Fermanagh & South Tyrone Area   Cen: Tempo Hills Subarea
Place count in area: 15, OSI/LPS Maps: 11, 17, 18, 19 
Highest place:
Belmore Mountain, 398m
Maximum height for area: 398 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 323 metres,

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Brougher Mountain Hill Bruachar A name in Irish (Ir. Bruachar [DUPN], 'edge/brink') Fermanagh/ Tyrone County in NI and in Ulster Province, in Binnion List, Conglomerate and (subequal/subordinate) sandstone Bedrock

Height: 317m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 18 Grid Reference: H34931 52793
Place visited by 47 members. Recently by: bowler, ElaineM76, Carolyn105, conormcbandon, Claybird007, wintersmick, pmeldrum, Hoverla, trostanite, abeach, BogRunner1, dregishjake, dregish, m0jla, TommyV
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Longitude: -7.462652, Latitude: 54.422499 , Easting: 234931, Northing: 352793 Prominence: 215m,  Isolation: 4km,   Has trig pillar
ITM: 634872 852792,   GPS IDs, 6 char: BrghMn, 10 char: BrghrMntn
Bedrock type: Conglomerate and (subequal/subordinate) sandstone, (Ballyreagh Conglomerate Formation)

The townland of Brougher gets its name from the hill. The name meaning 'edge' or 'brink' may reflect the fact that Brougher Mountain stands on the border between Tyrone and Fermanagh.   Brougher Mountain is the 1121th highest place in Ireland.

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For top baggers only....especially lazy ones .. by group   (Show all for Brougher Mountain (Bruachar))
 
A hill for a cycle? .. by three5four0   (Show all for Brougher Mountain (Bruachar))
 
New memorial to landmine victims. .. by TommyMc   (Show all for Brougher Mountain (Bruachar))
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Brougher Mountain (<i>Bruachar</i>) in area Fermanagh & South Tyrone, Ireland
Picture: The uninspiring top of Brougher Mt
 
A hill of little merit for walkers
by Harry Goodman  30 Sep 2010
I climbed (!!) this hill on Sat 25 Sept 2010 by way of a short detour on my way to Enniskillen. Initially I took the B107 NW from Fivemiletown to Clabby and then a series of minor roads to a cross roads at H359544 starF where I turned left onto the Rosnareen Rd. About 1km along access to Brougher Mt. was by way of another minor road on the left at H353540 starA. Having confirmed from a local man that it was in order to do so I drove up as far as a gate across the road which was not locked but bore a sign "Keep closed at all times". I parked just inside the gate to ease my turning space. The walk from here, even by three5four0's longer route to the right around the edge of the communication station's perimeter fence, was only a short ramble of 1.3km up and down and easily done in 15 to 20 minutes.The views from the top H3493152793 starG were pleasant but not spectacular. NE was Slieve Beagh with the distant Mournes just visable beyond while to the SW was Cuilcagh and the Leitrim hills. Frankly this is a hill of little merit for the hillwalker either as a challenge or for its aesthetic value. It should I would suggest only be sought out by someone completing the MV list of tops for the area and preferably, en route to or from other more interesting or challenging walks, in my case Tullybrack and Belmore Mt., both of which I climbed later the same day. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/935/comment/6117/
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A quick bag. .. by TommyV   (Show all for Brougher Mountain (Bruachar))
 
Didn't Make A Great Impression .. by Aidy   (Show all for Brougher Mountain (Bruachar))
 
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